by Graeme » Thu 21 Feb 2008, 20:00:57
This is in response to Joewp request in the global warming news thread, environment forum. I understand that Catton did not provide any solutions to the problem of overpopulation and limitation of resources. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I expect the solutions are complex and outside my expertise but they can be summarised by the simple phrase "greening of the economy". I think there is a large literature base on this subject, but I can reintroduce it here with this post:
Rebuild the economy by building green industries
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')e may currently be witnessing the long-term decline of the United States economy, as seen in the falling dollar, huge trade deficits, shrinking middle class, and sinking financial system. These are all due, ultimately, to a declining manufacturing base. The greening of the economy is not a luxury that we cannot afford; it is a necessity without which the American economy will decline.
grist$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'M')uch as I would like to blame capitalism for these problems, the allegedly communist countries actually had worse environmental records than the capitalist, which means that we have to go to a deeper level, I think, because the point is to figure out a better system. I think one way to overcome both systems would be to have one in which employees own and operate their own firms, as in the Mondragon system of cooperatives. Much of the problem with capitalism is the presence of absentee ownership. Worker coops, in conjunction with municipal utilities of various sorts -- and check out the Working People's Bank in Mondragon for a model of a different kind of financial system -- may be the building blocks of an alternative, sustainable system, in which the local citizens have enough say and participation that their industries and infrastructure don't destroy their local ecosystems.